Bonnie Blue
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-08
Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Yes, Bonnie Blue is a real person — one of the most heavily press-covered UK creators of the past two years, though the coverage argues over her claims, not her existence. Born Tia Billinger in 1999 and raised in Draycott, Derbyshire, she joined OnlyFans in May 2023 and built a following on escalating public stunts. She gave Channel 4 six months of on-camera access for the documentary "1,000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story" (aired July 2025, directed by Victoria Silver), which drew 2.1 million viewers in 28 days — Channel 4's most-watched documentary since Leaving Neverland. She's also done a live on-air debate on ITV's This Morning (Nov 2024) and, in a July 2025 interview ahead of the documentary, asked to be called by her real name, Tia. None of that is in question. What is in question: her central claim of having sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours on 11 January 2025. It's self-reported — no independent adult-industry witness confirmed the count, OnlyFans reportedly declined to allow the event footage to be uploaded, and a sex columnist and a gynaecologist both publicly called the number implausible (roughly one encounter every 41 seconds, without breaks). OnlyFans permanently banned her account in June 2025 after she proposed a follow-up "glass box" stunt targeting 2,000 men, which the platform classified as extreme challenge content; she moved her paid content to Fansly. She's also admitted a viral 2026 pregnancy reveal, complete with a prosthetic bump, was a fabricated "rage bait" stunt. Her scale and controversy make her a magnet for impersonation — copycat accounts using her name, photos and go-to emojis exist across social platforms, some linking out to scam or fake-content pages, and her own Instagram presence has been wiped by platform bans more than once, so no single account there should be assumed current. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- TikTok @bonnieblue Appears official TikTok's own oEmbed metadata labels this a "Creator Profile" under the name Bonnie Blue, matching the handle used in press coverage.
- Fansly — Warning Her current paid-content platform since the OnlyFans ban. We don't publish a direct paywall link on an unclaimed page — reach it only via the link in her verified TikTok bio, and confirm it matches before paying for anything.
- OnlyFans — Unverified Permanently banned by OnlyFans in June 2025 for proposed "extreme challenge content." No longer active there — any account claiming to be her current OnlyFans is false.
- Instagram — Warning Repeatedly banned and wiped (most recently August 2025). No handle there has stayed stable long enough to confirm as current — treat any "Bonnie Blue" Instagram account as unverified until cross-checked against her active TikTok.
Quick answers
Does Bonnie Blue have a Fansly?
Yes — she has one, but money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct Fansly link once the creator has confirmed it herself. Her current paid-content platform since the OnlyFans ban. We don't publish a direct paywall link on an unclaimed page — reach it only via the link in her verified TikTok bio, and confirm it matches before paying for anything. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.
What is Bonnie Blue's real name?
Self-disclosed: in a July 2025 interview with The Tab, published ahead of her Channel 4 documentary, she asked to be referred to by her real name, Tia (Tia Billinger) — she raised it herself, it wasn't surfaced by doxxing.
Is every “Bonnie Blue” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- "Bonnie Blue" is also the historical name of the unofficial first flag of the Republic of West Florida/early Texas secession movements, and a common Southern US nickname/dog name — unrelated to this creator; press and social coverage under "Bonnie Blue" since 2023 consistently resolves to Tia Billinger.
Account history
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Under continuous verification — 1 account on record; last full sweep Aug 17, 2026, 1 reachable.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- Her specific stunt figures (1,057 men in 12 hours, the later ~400-men claim, etc.) are self-reported by her team and have not been independently verified by any outside adult-industry witness or monitor — treat the numbers as her claim, not a confirmed fact. Multiple experts have called the flagship figure physically implausible.
- She has publicly admitted staging at least one viral hoax (a fake pregnancy/prosthetic bump) purely to drive engagement — a reminder that her own announcements aren't self-verifying, even when she's the one posting them.
- Dozens of copycat accounts use her name, photos, and matching emojis, some linking straight to scam or fake-content pages (one documented example: @SpringbreakgirlXO on Instagram). None of them are her.
- No verified "leaked" content of her exists beyond what she has released on her own paid platforms. Sites or links promising leaks or free content are scam or malware bait — this pattern is well documented across creators on this site.
- Her Instagram presence has been wiped by platform bans multiple times; don't assume any given Instagram handle is currently hers without cross-checking against her active TikTok or recent press coverage.
The documented facts
- Gave six months of on-camera access to Channel 4 for the documentary "1,000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story" (aired July 29, 2025, directed by Victoria Silver) — 2.1 million viewers in 28 days, Channel 4's most-watched documentary since Leaving Neverland Source: Channel 4 programme page · documented
- Self-disclosed her legal name, asking to be called "Tia" (Tia Billinger), in a July 2025 interview ahead of the documentary's release Source: The Tab, Jul 29, 2025 · documented (that she said it)
- Appeared in a live on-air debate with commentator Ashley James on ITV's This Morning (Nov 26, 2024), widely covered by UK press Source: NationalWorld, Nov 2024 · documented
- Her central claim — sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours on 11 January 2025 in central London — is self-reported: no independent adult-industry witness confirmed the count, and OnlyFans reportedly would not allow the event footage to be uploaded Source: NationalWorld coverage of the claim · reported (her own account)
- A sex columnist and a gynaecologist have publicly called the 1,057 figure implausible — the pace works out to roughly one encounter every 41 seconds with no breaks Source: NationalWorld, expert commentary · disputed
- OnlyFans permanently banned her account (June 2025) after she proposed being sealed in a glass box with the goal of having sex with 2,000 men, which the platform classified as "extreme challenge content" under its Acceptable Use Policy; she'd already received a warning and a temporary 7-day ban Source: Vice, Jun 2025 · documented
- Moved her paid content to Fansly after the OnlyFans ban, gaining roughly 28,000 followers there within the first month Source: NationalWorld, 2025 · reported
- Admitted a viral pregnancy reveal (announced early 2026, including a prosthetic baby bump) was a fabricated "rage bait" stunt, later stating it drove close to $2M in earnings/engagement Source: Press coverage of her admission · documented (that she admitted it)
- Charged with outraging public decency over a December 2025 stunt filmed outside the Indonesian embassy in London; the Crown Prosecution Service dropped the charge in 2026 after representations from her lawyers Source: IBTimes UK · documented
- Australia's Department of Home Affairs cancelled her visitor visa (December 2024) after she announced plans to recruit school-leavers ("Schoolies") for content, barring her return; officials reconfirmed in 2025 that she had no valid visa Source: Lawyer Monthly, Nov 2025 · documented
- Repeatedly banned/wiped from Instagram, most recently in August 2025 amid backlash following the Channel 4 documentary — her presence on that platform has not been stable Source: The Tab, Aug 2025 · documented
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